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Niles Bequir

@NilesTabula

Learning to teach and teaching to learn | Muslim

Bentonville, AR شامل ہوئے Nisan 2026
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Giggling Ganon
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon·
Man gets arrested for demanding to speak with chief of police in police lobby. Who was wrong in this situation? ​ Christopher Young walked into the Springboro Police Department lobby demanding to speak directly with the Chief of Police. Young was furious over a traffic citation he had received the previous day for not wearing a seatbelt—a ticket he adamantly claimed was based on a lie by the citing officer. ​When department staff informed him the chief was unavailable and asked him to calm down or leave, Young refused, repeatedly demanding to see leadership. The tension escalated rapidly when an officer ordered Young to take his hands out of his pockets. Young refused and began backing away. Believing Young was non-compliant and trespassing, the officer grabbed Young’s arm to initiate an arrest. ​A physical struggle ensued. Young tackled the officer to the ground, prompting multiple officers and station staff to intervene, with one officer shouting to "tase him." Young was ultimately subdued, handcuffed, and charged with criminal trespass and obstructing official business. ​This footage highlights a critical friction point between citizen rights and law enforcement authority. Was this a lawful arrest or did this officer violate his rights and assult Chris? ​Perspective A: The Officer Assaulted a Citizen Doing Legitimate Business ​From a strict civil liberties standpoint, many argue the officer was the unlawful aggressor. ​Right to be There: A police lobby is a public building funded by taxpayers. Young was there on legitimate business—to file a complaint regarding what he believed to be a fraudulent ticket. You cannot simply trespass a citizen from a public space when they are attempting to engage with their government/ have official business. ​The "Hands in Pockets" Fallacy: Keeping your hands in your pockets is not a crime. Because no crime was actively being committed, the officer's command to remove them was merely a request, not a lawful order. ​Initiating Force: Young was backing away and not posing an active physical threat. By "laying hands" on him first, the officer unlawfully escalated a verbal grievance into a physical assault, making the subsequent struggle a reaction to police aggression. ​Perspective B: The Officer Executed a Lawful Arrest for Obstruction ​From a law enforcement and prosecution standpoint, the officer's actions were fully justified under existing legal precedents. ​Limited Public Fora: Courts have consistently ruled that government buildings and police lobbies are "non-public fora." While open for business, citizens do not have an absolute right to remain if their conduct becomes disruptive or interferes with operations. Once ordered to leave by authorities, refusing to do so converts the stay into criminal trespass. ​Officer Safety and Terry Precedent: Under Terry v. Ohio, officers have the authority to manage a scene for safety. In a high-tension dispute, unseeable hands are a statistical threat for concealed weapons. Refusing a direct safety command to show your hands during an escalating dispute constitutes active non-compliance and obstruction. ​Lawful Use of Force: Once a subject actively obstructs and refuses a dispersal order, officers are legally permitted to use proportional physical force to effect an arrest. ​This case perfectly illustrates the fragile balance between a citizen's right to demand government accountability without fear of physical detention, and an officer's duty to maintain order and safety within a secure facility. ​Did the officer overstep his authority and assault a frustrated citizen, or did the citizen's non-compliance and disruption turn a legitimate grievance into a lawful arrest? ​I'm very interested to hear the debates on both sides.
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon

Bodycams getting rolled out have been a game changer with regards to officer Accountability. In short now that the citizens have eyes, we are seeing improvements in how officers handle situations leaning more caution as well as de-escalation tactics being used. Speaking of, we have some fresh body cam videos in route soon.

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Niles Bequir
Niles Bequir@NilesTabula·
New England takes the cake when it comes to sandwhiches
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Niles Bequir
Niles Bequir@NilesTabula·
The Tunisian delegation has voiced their support of Morocco
BeyaTunisia 🇹🇳بشرى@BeyaTunisi84606

@UtdBloke_ As a Tunisian I will be supporting Morocco 🇲🇦 and YOU NEED TO CORRECT YOUR MAP. There’s no way in hell that Tunisians would support Brazil or any other over Morocco. Lol 🤣🤣🤣 You are spreading fake news

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Niles Bequir
Niles Bequir@NilesTabula·
He threw a coup d'état in the comments
Hedef Turan@HedefTu46321586

@TheLaikYobaz Birader insanların fotoğrafa çift tıklayıp yakınlaştırma alışkanlığı olduğunu bildiğin için fotoğrafı video şeklinde veriyorsun ki çift tıkladığımızda gönderdiğini beğenmiş olalım. O sebepten takipten çıkıyorum herkesi de çıkmaya davet ediyorum.

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Food Hub
Food Hub@F0ODHub·
Fries aren’t available, what are you having with this burger?
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Halal Nation
Halal Nation@HalalNation_·
Allah Guides Whom He Wills To Islam ☪️ So many people in Jail are CONVERTING To Islam In America 🇺🇸🤲🏾
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Sansürsüz
Sansürsüz@sansurszpr0fiI·
İyilik size bir şey kaybettirmez.
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Dami🐬
Dami🐬@UnemployedDami·
@kirawontmiss "all I need is 180 billion" is the most unhinged casual request i've seen on this app
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kira 👾
kira 👾@kirawontmiss·
all i need is the .18 to change my life 🙏😭
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Charlotte
Charlotte@Nature_Views10·
Is this plate worth $13.50?
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Niles Bequir@NilesTabula·
@NoContextHumans Something about the polarity of the labeling of blue and red, a pendulum of lost identity
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Nash Guy
Nash Guy@_GuyNash·
@TopStriker @Cobratate Thanks brother I’m convinced! One day I will be buff and looking sternly at my cigar I just know it!
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Top Striker
Top Striker@TopStriker·
NEVER KILL YOURSELF.
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Food Hub@F0ODHub·
Fries aren’t available, what are you having with this ..
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MSIZI 🇿🇦
MSIZI 🇿🇦@msiziworld·
In movies, dont be cheated that you can hide behind the car door,or use it as bullet shield
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